Roost Air Lounge => Aviation related topics => Topic started by: Have Blue on November 13, 2005, 05:10:14 AM
Title: Bonanza 35
Post by: Have Blue on November 13, 2005, 05:10:14 AM
Hello. I'm not sure if this is exactly the right place to put this. Whatever, here goes.
I'm currently building a scale model of a Beech Bonanza 35, and am on the internal painting part. I'm not sure what colors to use so if anyone has some photos of the interior of one, that's be great. Thanks! ;D
Title: Re: Bonanza 35
Post by: CDNpilot on November 13, 2005, 05:44:39 AM
Hey Sleek! Is this some sort of "eBay" for Bonanzas??? :D
You said the "E" word.... I'm telling... ;D
www.aso.com
A fun place to wish the afternoon away... if only I could win the lottery... ;D
Title: Re: Bonanza 35
Post by: Mike on November 23, 2005, 04:39:36 AM
Hmmm.. . . .. . . .. I see!
Man, you're never done learning in aviation. Sometimes it seems like pilots who fly for a living know less than all you enthusiasts. We might know the aircraft we fly really well but have no overall knowledge. It's like paying attention in only one class in school. heh heh I am still using Trade-A-Plane!
Title: Re: Bonanza 35
Post by: Sleek-Jet on November 23, 2005, 04:53:45 AM
Trade-In-Sane is still the standard, I subscribe to the web site listings. Everything still looks blue after you look up from reading it for a couple hours though, even on the internet.
I like ASO since most of the listings have pictures... I like pictures... ::) ;D
Title: Re: Bonanza 35
Post by: Mike on November 23, 2005, 05:04:08 AM
Hmmm. . . I must have never read it for a couple of hours. Lately I just check if our strips are still in it!! ;)
I agree on the picture thing though. I also LOVE pictures, especially in color! ;D
Title: Re: Bonanza 35
Post by: Sleek-Jet on November 23, 2005, 05:14:35 AM
Hmmm. . . I must have never read it for a couple of hours. Lately I just check if our strips are still in it!! ;)
I agree on the picture thing though. I also LOVE pictures, especially in color! ;D
I like to poor through the classifieds and find odd ball airplanes for sale... like the first "B" model Twin Bonanza for less than the cost of an old 172, up in Nevada. Or how about the On Mark A-26 the Courtesy has for sale... that would be to cool.
Spend a couple yours looking at that yellow paper, and trust me, everything else turns a nice shade of blue... 8)